In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Troy Benjegerdes writes:
>How do you measure size of files in the cache? What do we lose by having
>the average file size being too big?

you could just examine the files in /usr/vice/cache (or whatever).
if -files is based on the cachesize/avg file size, this gives an
upper limit on the number of files in the cache.

>I just analyzed the couple of volumes I'm using for afsroot, which
>I'm most interested in having good default tuning parameters for, and in
>the entire volume, I get 75% or so of the files less than 10k.

how about 16k so no one gets what they want. its called a compromise :).
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